Tuesday, September 9, 2008

PMAC Event in Winnipeg

Tuesday September 16, 2008 I will be presenting an abbreviated version of the "How to Buy Professional Services" presentation to the Manitoba Institute of PMAC at their AGM. This presentation was originally delivered at the PMAC national conference in May.

If anyone would like a PDF copy of the presentation please e-mail me at cal@BeyondReferrals.com and I'd be pleased to send one to you.

If you'd like more information on the event please contact Al Amundsen at 1.204.231.0965.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Assessing Claims of Expertise

As a buyer of management consulting, have you ever wondered how you can identify a real expert? Below is a quick way to make an initial assessment of expertise. If a consultant answers "YES" to all three questions they are likely a true subject matter and sectoral expert, and worth meeting with to determine if they are the best solution to your specific consulting challenge...

1. Does the consultant regularly publish articles, in professional media, on the subject matter on which they consult?

2. Does the consultant regularly speak to professional groups on the subject matter in which they consult?

3. Does the consultant have clients outside of their own local geographical market?

A generalist will not have published anything other than their own marketing newsletter writing about the birthdays in their office and their own anniversaries, Similarly, they will not be sought after as speakers at any event other than a local business networking luncheon, and finally, clients will not cross the street for a generalist - unless they are cheaper. Expertise travels the globe because they provide value beyond the constriants of travel costs.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Procurement Insights Interview

Beyond Referrals was recently interviewed by Jon Hansen at Procurement Insights on our thoughts around the procurement of professional services.

Jon's site is a great resource for anyone wanting to read more around this subject...

http://procureinsights.wordpress.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

The BR Blog: Better Ways to Sell AND Buy Professional Services

To date Beyond Referrals has primarily addressed the sales end of professional services business development with only occasional input into the buying side of the equation. Our ultimate goal however, is to improve the selling AND the buying of all professional services as the two are inextricably linked together.

On the buying side, the RFP has been the focus of my criticism for all my career. Unfortunately the lack of a meaningful alternative has let it live long past it's usefulness. I mean really, how many people stay up late plotting better ways to evaluate sector and technical expertise?

Apparently I do. And over the next few weeks, months, and years I'll be sharing better ways to buy on this blog.

"Why?" you ask.

Recently at the Purchasing Management Association of Canada Conference in Newfoundland I witnessed first hand the interest that corporate procurement professionals across North America have in the area of improving professionals services procurement. I have not seen this in the past.

This new attitude inspired me - so after much deliberation this blog has just officially shifted gears. It is now the safe-house for sellers and buyers of professional services to experience thoughts and ideas from both sides of the engagement, in order to identify better ways for clients and consultants to find, and begin working with, each other.

If, through communication of better processes, consultants, clients, and procurement professionals can remove cost and inaccuracy from the current selling/buying experience (and there is plenty) then everybody wins.

As a starting point, I'd like to offer the following.

If you'd like to receive a copy of the audio recording of the Beyond Referrals presentation to PMAC titled RFP's And Professional Services: Finding A Better Way, simply e-mail your request to Cal@BeyondReferrals.com Note that it is not currently available but I will send it as soon as I receive it from the nice folks at PMAC.

Conversely if you'd like a video copy of the Selling Consulting When You're Too Busy Consulting speech delivered in a few dozen cities across North America (and soon Barbados) e-mail your request to Cal@BeyondReferrals.com That one we can ship right away.

There is no cost for either.

Take care and talk to you soon.

www.BeyondReferrals.com

Friday, May 23, 2008

Purchasing Professional Services Speech in Newfoundland

Greetings from The Fairmont Hotel in St. John's Newfoundland (Canada). Over 600 purchasing professionals from the public, private, and not-for-profit sectors across North America are here for a few days exploring better ways to buy everything from forklifts to consulting services.

Which explains why I am here.

Yesterday morning I presented "RFP's And Professional Services: Finding A Better Way" and according to Sharon Ferriss the Director of Public Afairs and Communications for PMAC (Purchasing Management Association of Canada) it had the highest pre-registration of the many concurrent sessions and in the end somewhere between 120 and 150 attended the session.

Aside from some shameless self-promotion the reason I mention this is that the big crowd and post-speech inquiries and questions indicate an interest on behalf of procurement professionals in improving how they use (or even IF they should use) an RFP to select professional service providers.

So what does this mean for you?

Tell the purchasing people you know about this presentation. If they are considering improvements to their RFP processes for professional services and want to read or hear more about how to do it I'd be pleased to share my slides. And if the audio worked out the way I hope the speech will soon be available on the web or CD as well.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Barbados 2008

I was recently asked to speak at a conference in Barbados and have accepted. If you'd like a tax deductible reason to visit Barbados in the fall of 2008, while also learning how to increase margin and sales volume, stay tuned - I am planning special things for this conference.

The Episode in Which Cal Realizes Good Blogging is Hard Work

This blog is intended to share some insights and observations with other consultants but also to function as a test of blogging. This post combines both intentions. In very brief form....

Lesson One: I have realized that blogging requires more commitment than I have made to it.

Lesson Two: Blogs must be made more public than I have made this one.

More on this later....